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The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel
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A Ticket for the Crazy Train | 07-23-25

On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel starts the show talking about crazy stories from the life of the now-deceased Ozzy Osbourne. He also talks about the nutty escapades of Keith Richards. Lionel later rattles off and talks to callers about a number of topics like Limburger cheese, Ghislaine Maxwell's current situation, being injured by a bull and much more. Lionel starts the third hour reviewing a video of a woman screaming at a cop after getting a ticket. He thanks the police for dealing with nutcases. He later critiques U.S. foreign policy and gets into what inevitably will happen to Maxwell. Lionel wraps up the show talking about the 100 year anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial. He also discusses discovery of the truth, extortion rings and continues the conversation on the Epstein saga.

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